Now that's funny...The changes in the logs posted above are mostly things that I did to Wedge at least 2 years ago already... Meaning I shouldn't have to do any changes in the first place.And I'm not able to find any documentation about session changes in PHP 7.

I did find documentation about session return values though, something that wasn't on php.net at the time I was working on Wedge (AFAIK). But it only confirmed that Wedge has been doing things properly... So, I don't know.

Made the decision to install PHP 7 alongside PHP 5,so i have the ability to switch back.Disabled module PHP 5 and enabled module PHP 7 and restart service apache2So on my local server up to now everything works properly.@Nao I know you almost on your one as developer,but what are the prospects for PHP 7 and Wedge sources

I'd just like to point out that the unfortunate server move for Wedge.org (in that it was planned long ago but not executed until the last minute and of course shit had to happen...), at least helped point out that Wedge isn't compatible with default installs of MySQL 5.7 and above, which set SQL mode to 'strict' by default.

I'm torn between fixing the faulty queries (which is looking like a headache to me) and just disabling strict mode for the current connection...Only, it doesn't work for me. -_-

Anyone inspired by this..? Maybe it's a server problem.The sad thing is, I just spent 2 hours on this crap, and I could have just used the time to fix the queries, because I know I'll do it eventually... -_-

Well I've written some fixer code, which took about an hour, and then I looked into the bad queries and only found a couple, lol...It's probably best to just fix them, yeah.Only problem is that it'll make them slower!It's really mostly in the media area (viewing an item), and the thought list. Two features that I wrote, lol :PUpdated queries: either I add an entry to GROUP BY (slower), or surround the SELECT version with ANY_VALUE() (slow, too, and not compatible with MySQL 5.6 and less), or surround with MIN(), which has unpredictable results and is even slower, but well, at least it'd work.